@Naxis911 The upcoming 6N can be dissected endlessly from Scotland's perspective, but ultimately, success will likely hinge on a reversal of our recent refereeing luck and our ability to minimise injuries.
@DouglasDickie1 You are conflating "accepting second best" with "sticking with the manager." One may be unviable while the other remains practical. How has sacking the manager worked for Man U? Is Moyes a bad manager?
@AndyBurke_ The slackness, IMO, highlights a lack of quality and true like-for-like replacements on the bench. It would be a different story if, at the 60-minute mark, we'd brought on Dobbie, Hastings, Mann (with JD fully fit), and Turner in last yearโs case
@cozy1872 No Scottish players, no Glaswegians. The fixture had significance when homegrown talent featured. Feels like just another game for the foreign players. Why arenโt more top-quality footballers coming out of Glasgow these days
@MBS1872__ Maybe the manager isnโt the issue. Manchester Unitedโs constant changes havenโt worked. Rangers has basically halved the wage bill yet better results are expected? Celticโs decade of stability shows Rangers need a long-term plan to break the cycle.
@SamTalksRugby7 His USP is clickbaiting Scotland, probably because he's still salty about all those recent big defeats. He can't be as ignorant as is portrayed